The USPS already has the infrastructure to do it and its over a century old. I'm not even questioning your service, I just know that you have no control in the USPS segment of the package's chain-of-custody.
Thanks for the article, and I understand your concern.
Adding FedEx as an upgrade option is something that is in the plans. Since we're just launching, we started out with USPS because it's the most cost effective and convenient (daily mailbox pickup and you can even schedule one free).
Having an alternative shipping method should help.
You could very well charge a large, hefty premium to have a private courier service pick up drives to be destroyed. I'm sure that there would be a small, select client base that would pay for it. Or, subsidize part of the cost for this premium service from users of the lower-end services.
The problem isn't in connecting our site to an extra shipping carrier, it's in getting the required volume for our rates and service to be excellent. Also about receiving three different batch deliveries daily.
So, once volume picks up, we'll offer FedEx or UPS along with our standard USPS service.
Thanks for the feedback and recommendation. Cheers!
Wow, two for two. You will be our new proofreader.
Yes, that's a typo as well, we only deal with USPS at the moment.
There are two main reasons for this:
1. Every person would be be able to use the service from their home or place of business.
2. They offer free package pick up service.
We use USPS Priority Mail, which takes 2 to 3 days from the majority of the country.
Adding FedEx as an upgrade option is something that is in the plans. Since we're just launching, we started out with USPS because it's the most cost effective and convenient (daily mailbox pickup and you can even schedule one free).
Having an alternative shipping method should help.